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R F I D ( i f i n s t a l l e d )
The 9906 printer with RFID has been engineered to program
(encode) an RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) label
(commonly called "RFID tags") before the label's format is
printed. RFID tags contain an embedded RFID inlay (chip and
antenna).
RFID is only available using die cut or black mark supplies.
The printer supports Class 1 Generation 2 (C1Gen2) protocol
encoding.
RFID supplies can be damaged by static electricity.
Ground yourself by touching metal, such as the
printer's metal base, before handling the supplies.
The UHF radio operates in the 902 – 928 MHz frequency range
in accordance with FCC Rules and Regulations.
RFID Setup Menu
Use the RFID Setup Menu to Read a tag, set the RF Power, and
Clear Data.
The Read Tag menu item lets you read the EPC data
programmed into an RFID tag.
Refer to the RFID Web Setup Utility at
http://www.servisource1.com/prnutil/rfidsetup
Power setting.
The printer stores the number of successful and failed
programmed tags. Clear this record using the Clear Data menu
item. Depending on your application and volume of labels
printed, you may want to clear this data daily or after each batch.
To access the RFID settings, from the Main Menu select Setup,
then RFID.
SETUP
RFID
SELECT
If the RFID tag is not programmable for any reason, the label
may print with an overstrike pattern, indicating that it should not
be used. Your System Administrator should set the desired Error
Action accordingly.
If you see RFID errors 740 – 749, see your System
Administrator.
Refer to the Operator's Handbook and Application Notes for more
information.
BACK
to set the RF
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